Lamola moves to boost status of black female lawyers

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Justice minister on a campaign to give more work to women, particularly the previously disadvantaged

Justice & correctional services minister Ronald Lamola.Picture: MDUDUZI NDZINGI

Transforming the legal profession is a sensitive matter amid concerns that the sector continues to be dominated by white men who get most of the high-profile cases. “When it comes to female counsel in general, the target has ranged from 25%-29% of value of briefs for the past two financial years,” the minister said.

 

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